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Never really understood the argument . . . .
Cut by a machine as intended: good Cut by a kid 100 years ago as intended: probably ok Cut by a guy today with a pair scissors as intended: evil, terrible, awful I know this is a classic debate, rehashed many, many, many times. Too many threads to mention. And I still don't get it. Cards doctored to death, but cutting a strip card along a dotted line is somehow disqualifying. of a grade to many eyes. |
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